Trinity Christian two-way player Chris Barr verbally committed to Utah on Wednesday, becoming the latest member of the Conquerors heavily recruited program to pledge to a Football Bowl Subdivision school.

Barr, who plays defensive back and receiver, announced his decision on Twitter, “I have officially committed to the UNIVERSITY OF UTAH.”

The 5-foot-10, 170-pound senior holds nearly a dozen major college offers. He’s the second area senior to commit to Utah within the past week, joining White running back Taylor Thomas.

Barr also continues to pad Trinity’s Class of 2015 recruiting class totals. He is the eighth Conquerors player to commit to a FBS program. Safety Ben Edwards, linebacker Jeff Holland and two-way lineman Kendrick Norton, all among the Times-Union’s top 15 senior prospects, have yet to commit.

There is a very good chance that Trinity challenges Bolles' 2001 signing class as the most in area history. The Bulldogs had 13 Division I signees that year which is believed to be a national record.